Arizona State University, Online
Locations: Tempe (AZ) (and 4 others)
Annual Tuition: $32,193
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Master's 4.5 Architecture
Master's 3.7 Biology
Bachelor's 3.7 Biology
Master's 4.6 Biomedical Engineering
Master's 4.4 Business
Bachelor's 3.3
Master's 4.3 Business Administration
Master's 4.5 Communications
Bachelor's 4.0 Communications
Master's 4.4 Computer Science
Master's 2.7 Criminal Justice
Bachelor's 3.5 Criminal Justice
Master's 3.7 Criminology
Bachelor's 4.8 Curriculum & Instruction
Master's 4.4 Early Childhood Education
Master's 2.0 Education
Bachelor's 4.0 Education
Master's 3.9 Educational Leadership
Master's 4.7 Electrical Engineering
Bachelor's 2.0 Elementary Education
Bachelor's 4.5 Elementary Education
Master's 4.2 Emergency Management
Master's 4.1 Engineering
Bachelor's 2.7 Engineering
Master's 3.6 English
Bachelor's 4.1 English
Master's 4.1 Environmental Science
Bachelor's 3.8 Environmental Science
Master's 3.6 Health Sciences
Bachelor's 3.9 Health Sciences
Master's 4.4 History
Master's 4.6 Human Services
Bachelor's 4.5 Human Services
Master's 3.8 Information Technology
Bachelor's 3.3 Information Technology
Master's 3.8 Instructional Technology
Master's 4.8 Journalism
Bachelor's 4.8 Law
Doctorate 4.3 Legal Studies
Master's 3.6 Liberal Arts
Master's 3.9 Liberal Studies
Bachelor's 3.7 Liberal Studies
Master's 4.5 Management
Master's 4.2 Mathematics
Bachelor's 2.8 MBA
Master's 3.7 Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor's 2.5 Mechanical Engineering
Master's 4.4 Nurse Practitioner (Family)
Doctorate 4.2 Nursing
Bachelor's 3.8 Nursing
Doctorate 4.7 Political Science
Bachelor's 4.0 Psychology
Bachelor's 3.9 Psychology
Master's 4.5 Psychology
Doctorate 3.6 Public Administration
Master's 4.0 Public Health
Doctorate 4.7 Secondary Education
Bachelor's 4.4 Secondary Education
Master's 4.3 Social Work
Bachelor's 4.3 Social Work
Master's 4.0 Sociology
Master's 4.6 Special Education
Master's 4.7 Supply Chain Management
Bachelor's 4.7
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Write a ReviewAustin H
Reviewed: 12/12/2020
Degree: Criminal Justice
I’ve read through the comments and felt compelled to write an accurate review from the perspective of a 28 year old, married with three children, disabled veteran and full time employee. I’ve seen quite a few reviews saying that “the program is not meant for working adults...” I’ll be the first to tell you that it is. If you have the work ethic, you can absolutely achieve a degree. There were times I would have to get up around 4-5AM, before the kids were up, just so I could complete assignments.... Read More
Sundevil
Reviewed: 4/23/2019
Degree: Criminal Justice
This school is a joke. They require courses that suit their federally funded needs, and have little to no content that helps in the long run. They do absolutely nothing to help you succeed in internships or a future career. The guidance department watches Netflix all day, and only advocates for career programs that are out of state or pay the school for advertising. Also, the director of the school copied his speech from another speaker at my graduation. Joke!
Destiny
Reviewed: 8/20/2018
Degree: Criminal Justice
Arizona State University is the best college and I made a great choice by attending this school. I have never had any bad professors or any bad experiences. Everyone here truly cares about your education and they want you to be successful. The classes can be challenging, but that is the best part about it. They offer degrees that are accelerated if you want to dedicate time to pursuing your degree faster.
123lakesider
Reviewed: 5/13/2018
Degree: Criminal Justice
Great program with excellent teachers and advisors who went the extra mile to work with students. Coming from Wisconsin, I enjoyed my 4 years in Arizona for college and felt it offered me a great opportunity to meet new people from all over the country who became life long friends.
Kiley Sanders
Reviewed: 8/5/2017
Degree: Criminal Justice
Attending Arizona State University was one of the best decisions I have made in my life thus far. I studied Criminal Justice and the school and professors were all incredible. I always felt as though the professors genuinely wanted me to succeed. I spent a lot of time on the Downtown Phoenix campus, which is stunning. The atmosphere is that of driven young adults pursuing their dreams of professionalism and success.
Taylor Schaefer
Reviewed: 4/8/2017
Degree: Criminal Justice
Overall the Criminal Justice & Criminology program at Arizona State University was a great choice for me. The teachers are tough yet caring, and you learn more than you expect going in. Career services and advising for this program in particular was top notch, I was emailed with networking and job opportunities nearly every week. ASU is definitely on the rise.
Brit
Reviewed: 3/2/2017
Degree: Criminal Justice
If you are looking for an online degree program, this university has a reputable one with many options. However, certain professors are "unprofessional" and the administration within this particular school of the university lacked compassion for their students and seemed unconcerned with student success. There are many reputable online universities these days, don't get caught up in their sales pitch.
Leland C. Shamo
Reviewed: 2/22/2017
Degree: Criminal Justice
Arizona State University provided me a challenging and stimulating environment in which to continue my education. The professors, regardless of the class, demonstrated expertise and passion in their fields. This commitment to their disciplines really inspired me to engage in the class and really aided in my retention of the material. The University provided a tremendous amount of resources to students that extended beyond the class room. Multiple and accessible computer labs, libraries, tutoring... Read More
Amino Yassin
Reviewed: 11/2/2016
Degree: Criminal Justice
Arizona State University is a wonderful school. The teachers really care about your education. I learned a great deal here and I continue to learn more since I decided to stay and pursue my masters. What I love the most about ASU is how the courses are created to make you think critically.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 11/3/2015
Degree: Criminal Justice
Overall, my experience was okay. I felt like the professors were there just to earn a paycheck, and weren't really interested in teaching and helping the students. The atmosphere is also very boring and standard. They have excellent facilities, classrooms, technology, etc. However, they lack substance and quality instructors.